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Where there is no law, but every man does what is right in his own eyes, there is the least of real liberty
Henry M. Robert

This week in history

13 November, 2012 - 00:00

June 30, 1941: the National Assembly in Lviv proclaims the Act of Restoration of the Ukrainian State. June 30, 1992: The Supreme Council of Ukraine passes a law on the delimitation of powers among the bodies of state authority of Ukraine and the Republic of the Crimea. July 1: Ukrainian Architects’ Day. July 1, 1937: the Council of People’s Commissars of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic passes a resolution on state nature preserves of the Ukrainian SSR. July 2, 1918: the Law on Ukrainian Citizenship is enacted. July 2, 1987: Days of Literature and Art of the Uzbek SSR begin in Ukraine. July 3, 1941: Soviet troops retreat from Ternopil after pitched battles. July 3, 1961: a super-powerful open hearth furnace starts producing at Kryvy Rih’s Lenin Metallurgical Combine. July 4: International Cooperation Day. July 4, 1972: the State Museum of Ukrainian Fine Arts opens in Kyiv after renovation and replenishing its exhibits. July 4, 1996: the Ukrainian President decrees the establishment of the Ukrainian Agency for Reconstruction and Development. July 5: Sea and River Fleet Worker Day. July 5, 1991: the Supreme Council of the Ukrainian SSR passes a law instituting the presidency. July 6, 1927: the Ukrainian SSR Central Executive Committee decrees equality of languages and measures to assist the development of Ukrainian culture. July 6, 1987: Crimean Tatars stage a March of protest on Red Square in Moscow.

 

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